Hand-foot-and-mouth disease laboratory tests
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Overview
Physical examination is usually diagnostic for hand foot and mouth disease. However, throat swabs, swabs from the lesion and Tzanck test can be used in diagnosing HFMD.
Laboratory Findings
- Throat swabs or swabs from the lesions can be sent for culture of virus or other immunological studies. Since the testing often takes 2 to 4 weeks to obtain the results and therefore not done.[1]
- Tzanck test is performed to exclude herpes simplex infection.
References
- ↑ Teo, Fiona Mei Shan; Chu, Justin Jang Hann (2016). "Diagnosis of human enteroviruses that cause hand, foot and mouth disease". Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy. 14 (5): 443–445. doi:10.1586/14787210.2016.1173543. ISSN 1478-7210.